It’s almost as if it simply keeps things buffered as long as it thinks it needs it, which makes sense. So it seems the VRAM is released or flushed as the display is off but still remains low when using programs again. I have a hot corner (MacOS) set to turn the display off, and when I activate it, even just for a few moments, my GPU usage goes down to near zero once it comes back on -> not surprising since it’s off, BUT it continues to stay low as I go back to browsing around Chrome that stayed open, and other programs.Īnd keep in mind I’m pushing the VRAM with about 100 tabs open in Chrome that have many videos ready to play in the tabs. I have found the answer to actually be 'yes' you can release (flush) the VRAM.
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